Course reviews

As the site of my first few tournaments & my first club membership; Morse Beach will always be a special place for me.
That said, it is an older course with a short & simple layout. As stated in other reviews; the there are 2 marked tee pads per hole. The terrain is kind and the holes wide open. The last few years have taken a toll on some of the long standing trees, opening the course even more. Typically, the wind will add an extra dimension and negates some of the perceived ‘easine ... continue reading ›

As the site of my first few tournaments & my first club membership; Morse Beach will always be a special place for me.

That said, it is an older course with a short & simple layout. As stated in other reviews; the there are 2 marked tee pads per hole. The terrain is kind and the holes wide open. The last few years have taken a toll on some of the long standing trees, opening the course even more. Typically, the wind will add an extra dimension and negates some of the perceived ‘easiness’. Good tract to take beginners. Good course for working on mids. Seasonal restrooms.

(side note - I lament the closure of the MBDG Club - Alan & his crew definitely hosted the best Ice Bowl event in Central Indiana). ‹ less text

They did the best they could with the limited space they had to work with. Several of the holes are extremely short with very little in the way of obstacles. When several people play the course at the same time, it's inevitable you'll get in each other's way.

Very short course with very little variety. A few decently fun shots but ones that would be a fun change of pace from difficult holes on a better course. Alternate tee pads turn this nine basket course into 18 holes with decent signage..Except that the signs are directly on the pads, making it very difficult for finding the next hole without previous play. Still, a course you could tackle in a really short period of time and not a place to lose a disc. Not terrible, just needs a little more.